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Community shares AI workflows that emerged organically, not from top-down strategy

A Reddit user reflects on helping hundreds of AWS employees and customers integrate AI into daily workflows, observing that effective AI adoption often arises from individual experimentation rather than formal organizational AI strategies. The post invites others to share what AI workflows have actually changed their work.

4 engagement·1 source·Mon, Jul 13, 2026, 12:50 AM
The post, from July 13, 2026, describes the author's experience working with AWS field employees and customers to incorporate AI into daily workflows. The author notes a 'cultural shock' in seeing large organizations roll out AI strategies, training, and governance, yet the most impactful workflows emerged from individual experimentation rather than top-down mandates. The post asks the community: 'What worked for you?'

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